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1. Tornadoes

2. Snowfall

3. Winter storm

4. thunderstorms

5. lightning

6. hurricanes

7. blizzards

8. monsoons

9. floods

10. droughts

11.hail

12.tsunami

13.freezing rain

14.heavy sleet

15.extreme wind

16.extreme heat

17.extreme cold

18.avalanche

19.landslide

20.mudslide

21.wildfire

22.earthquake

23.tropical storm

24.dense fog

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There are many types of severe weather. Hurricanes form off in the ocean, in order to fuel these storms, the water temperature has to be warm, in the 70+ range. When these storms make landfall, there's no fuel on land, so that is why they weaken significantly. Hurricanes can also be called cyclones when they are in the Atlantic, or a typhoon when in the Pacific.

Tornadoes are another type of severe weather, this mostly happens in the area called tornado alley, tornadoes happens when thunderstorms start to rotate.

Another type of severe weather would be floods. When a thunderstorm has a lot of heavy rainfall, floods can occur, flash floods can also happen in the same way, but this happens when a river rises above the river bank. The National Weather Service calls this "Flood Stage".

Forest fires are also considered another type of severe weather, this happens when the realitive humidity (RH) drops well below normal, to below 30%. It dries out the air, that makes it more likely for fire weather to occur.

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Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Tsunami, Earthquakes and much more.

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Thunderstorms, blizzard, tornado, drought, and hurricane

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The 2 deadliest, believe it or not, Tornadoes and Floods!

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tornadoes and severe thunderstorms

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What are the four types of severe storms

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